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Indonesia MSDS
(MSDS)
PRELUDE: The materials safety data sheet (MSDS) is a document that provides guidelines for
effective transportation, handling, storage and disposal of chemicals from “Procurement to
Disposal”.
It contains an introductory part, which summaries the overall significance of the manual, and this is
followed by the MSDS cards which specify definite precautions required while handling specific
chemicals.
It is noteworthy to state that the MSDS document is a dynamic one and will be revised time to time
to delete materials that have become obsolete and insert new ones as they emerge. Also it is the
responsibility of user departments to communicate the medical department on any omissions or
suggestions as the case may be.
INTRODUCTION: The objective of this manual is to provide users with guidelines on safe handling
of chemicals (SHOC) used in BGP Seismic Operation.
Users of chemicals herein mentioned should endeavour to refer to this manual and adhere strictly to
the recommended precautions.
DEFINITIONS:
(1) NAME:
Chemical Name: Chemical name is derived from the nomenclature of the Chemical
Abstract Service (CAS).
Trade Name: Refers to the name under which a chemical is brought in
MSDS Number: The number on each card is chemical specific, hence the same number is
given to a chemical with different trade names.
(2) COMPOSITION:
Specifies whether the chemical is a single compound or a mixture. The CHEMICAL NAME of
active ingredient(s) and solvents; and the APPROXIMATE PERCENTAGE (weight or volume
percentage) of each compound are given.
(4) USAGE:
States the intended purpose of this product.
(5) INCOMPATIBILITIES:
Incompatible materials are substances, which in contact with the chemical may lead to hazardous
reactions.
(6) SAFETY:
Fire Hazards:
Have been classified into 5 categories:
(i) Highly flammable: Relates to substances with a flash point below 21ºC.
(ii) Flammable: Relates to substances with a flash point below 21ºC up to and including 55ºC.
(iii) Mildly flammable: All substances with a flash point below 55ºC up to and including 100ºC.
(iv) Combustible: This applies to substances that continue to burn in air after the source of
ignition has been removed, excluding substances in the categories above.
(v) Non-combustible: Combustion of the substance will cease after the source of ignition is
removed.
Fire Precautions:
These are the measures taken to prevent fire:
(i) Non open flames, no sparks, no smoking.
(ii) Avoid confined spaces.
(iii) Do not expose to heat.
(iv) None.
Stability:
Have been classified into 5 categories:
(i) Explosive: Materials, which in themselves are readily capable of detonation or of explosive
decomposition or explosive reaction at normal temperature and pressure. It also includes
materials, which are sensitive to mechanical or localised thermal shock.
(ii) Very unstable: Material, which in themselves are capable of detonation or of explosive
reaction but will require a strong initiating source or must be heated under confinement
before initiation.
Includes material which are sensitive to thermal or mechanical shock at elevated temperatures
and pressures or which react explosively with other materials without requiring heat or
confinement.
(iii) Unstable: Materials, which in themselves are normally unstable and readily undergo violent
chemical change but do not detonate. Also includes those materials which may react violently
with water or which may form potentially explosive mixtures with water.
(iv) Stable under normal conditions: Materials which in themselves are normally stable but which
may become unstable at elevated temperatures and pressures or which may react with water
with some release of energy but not violently. Includes here are materials which may undergo
slow oxidation on exposure to air or lead to spontaneous combustion when stored in
sufficiently large volume. For the purpose of the MSDS system, chemicals which have
significant incompatibilities also fall into this grouping.
(v) Stable materials, which are normally, stable even under fire exposure conditions and which
are not reactive with water.
Precautions:
Measures to be taken are:
(i) Do not expose to heat, friction or shock.
(ii) Keep cool.
(iii) Keep dry.
(iv) None.
B. Skin: Skin contact with chemicals can cause skin irritation. Some chemicals may be absorbed
through the skin and then have a toxic effect.
Irritation:
(i) Corrosive: Blistering and full-thickness loss of skin, usually caused by concentrated strong
acid or alkali.
(ii) Severe Irritant: Stinging pain, redness, swelling, loss of superficial layers of the skin.
(iii) Irritant: Pain and redness.
(iv) Slight or no effect: Usually no adverse effects, or minors discomfort.
B. Eye Irritation:
(i) Corrosive: Permanent damage after contact with chemicals, such as concentrated strong acid
and alkali.
(ii) Irritant: Conjunctivitis, (redness, blurred vision); corneal lesions, reversible but not within 24
hours.
(iii) Slight or no effect: Usually no adverse effect or minor discomforts disappearing within 24
hours.
D. First aid: First aid standard phrases give in Table 1 are mainly related to acute health hazards.
Table 1.
E. Personal protection:
The type and degree of personal protection required will depend on a number of factors including;
- physical form of the substance (gas, liquid, solid);
- potential heath effect (irritancy, toxicity);
- quantity handled;
- method of usage.
The type of respiratory protection advised for 'normal usage' and for 'spillage control clean-up', are
listed in table 5 below, together with the relevant Normal Protection Factor (NPF).
Table 2.
If no information on the toxicity of the product is available, then the advice is; No toxicity
information available.
(b) biodegradability:
The boidegradability rating reflects the results of standardised tests in which the degradation of
the compound is measured over a period of 28days and can be classified into 2 categories;
(I) Not readily biodegradable.
(ii) Readily biodegradabl.
For readily biodegrable compound, which biodegrade within a few days, an additional warning 'May
cause oxygen depletion' is added.
For Solids:
(i) Scoop up and collect in container do not disperse remainder with plenty water.
(ii) Scoop up and collect in container; disperse remainder with plenty water.
If split into surface water, dilute or re-aerate. When toxicity to bacteria is sufficient to interfere with
biotreatment, washings should not be routed to biotreater.
(12) STORAGE
Refers to conditions under which the chemicals should be stored safely, without any hazardous
effects /reactions
The standard phrases used are:
(i) Separate from …….. (incompatible materials).
(ii) Slow venting.
(iii) Keep dry.
(iv) Keep cool (below …….. ºC).
(v) Protect from light.
(vi) Fire proof.
(vii) Under inert gas.
(viii) Add inhibitor.
(ix) Ventilate.
(x) Ventilate along the floor.
(xi) Dedicated storage (for explosives).
(xii) No special storage requirements
(13) PACKAGING
Requirement necessary for the safe conservation of the products are given.
BGP Indonesia HSE MS
MSDS Vol.01
BGP Indonesia Crew 8611B
Examples are:
(i) Air tight containers.
(ii) Unbreakable packaging materials.
(iii) Materials not allowed for packaging …… (because thy either disintegrate or lose
strength/integrity when in contact with the chemicals).
(iv) Steel drums …. (for non corrosive liquids).
(v) Steel drums with epoxy lining/steel drums with plastic lining (for slightly corrosive liquids or
those whose properties are effected by prolonged contact with steel).
(vi) Paper bags (palletised) for non-corrosive granular or powdered substances.
(vii) Plastic bags (pallestised); for hygroscopic granular or powdered substances (salts).
(viii) Plastic pails or drums (for corrosive liquids or solid materials e.g acids, caustic soda).
(ix) Glass containers (glass bottle); for small amount of liquids or solids e.g laboratory chemicals.
(x) Any other packaging method (bulk, big bags dedicated container e.g. gas bottles).
NUVAN 1000 EC
COMPOSITION: 1000g Dichlorvos per liter Appearance and odor: Colorless liquid with
o-(2,2-diclorvovinyl)o,o- characteristic odor
dimethyl-phosphate
SKIN Allergy, Dermatitis and Wear overalls, hat or cap, solid foot Wash off splashes of
poisoning. wears (boots), impermeable gloves concentrate or spray mixture
(PVC), eye and face protection. immediately. Seek medical help
EYES Irritation, Redness and pain. Mono-goggles Flush or irrigate with water for
at least 10 minutes, obtain
medical attention.
INGESTION/ GIT Irritation. Poisoning. Do not eat, drink or smoke while Administer large quantity of
SWALLOWING working with the product. activated charcoal in plenty of
water.
If large quantity, induce
vomiting by tickling back of
throat.
Give atropines, in addition PAM
or Toxogonin (Oxime
Preparations) can be given under
medical supervision, obtain
medical attention immediately.
NO MILK OR ALCOHOLIC
BEVERAGES.
* NOTE NEVER GIVE
ANYTHING BY MOUTH TO
AN UNCONSCIOUS
PATIENT.
ENVIRONMENT
Toxic to aquatic life Avoid contamination of water.
BENTONITE
(ALUMINA SILICATE)
COMPOSITION: Aluminum/silicate 1:4. Appearance and odor: Dry clay powder.
EYES: Redness and pain. Mask respirator with dust filter Flush with plenty of water.
cartridge. Obtain medical attention.
ENVIRONMENT
Insignificantly toxic to Avoid gross contamination of soil
aquatic life. and water.
ENVIRONMENT
Slightly toxic to aquatic Avoid contamination of
life soil and water.
BARYTES
(BARIUM SULPHATE)
COMPOSITION: Appearance and odor: Of white powder (colour depends
on type of purities).
INGESTION/ At most slight discomfort. Do not eat, drink or smoke while No specific measures.
SWALLOWING working with the product.
ENVIRONMENT
No data. Prevent contamination of soil and
water.
DIESEL OIL
COMPOSITION: Mixture of hydrocarbons. Appearance and odor: Colourless liquid with
characteristic odor.
SKIN: Degreases the skin. Protective gloves, rubber boots and Wash with plenty of water and
coverall. soap.
ENVIRONMENT
Moderately toxic to aquatic Avoid contamination of soil and
life. water.
METHANOL
COMPOSITION: 99.9% pure. Appearance and odor: Colourless liquid with sweetish
odor.
SKIN: Pain and redness, defatting. Neoprene or nature rubber gloves, Flush with water; use soap.
rubber boots.
EYES: Redness blurred vision. Mono-goggles Flush with water; obtain medical
attention.
INGESTION/ Highly toxic can cause Full-face shield. Do not delay. Obtain medical
SWALLOWING: aspiration into the lungs. attention immediately.
ENVIRONMENT
At most slightly toxic to Minimize contamination of soil
aquatic life. Indirect hazard and water.
from oxygen depletion.
SPILLAGE MITIGATION: PACKAGING Mild or stainless steel.
MATERIAL:
Absorb/prevent spreading by using sand/earth; collect
and wash away remainder with plenty of water; if spilt STORAGE: Keep cool (< 30 ºC); fire proof.
into surface water, dilute or reaerate.
DISPOSAL OPTION: FLASH POINT: 428 ºC
Incinerate.
Transfer to safe open area; burn/evaporate; dispose at AUTO IGNITION TEMPERATURE:
sea.
VERSION: 06 DATE OF ISSUE: DECEMBER 1999
SULPHURIC ACID
COMPOSITION: 98% pure. Appearance and odor: Colourless viscous liquid.
USAGE: Auto electrician for battery. Incompatibilities: Most metals alkalis, many organic
compounds.
TYPE OF HAZARD/SYMPTOMS PRECAUTIONS FIRE EXTINGUISHING
HAZARD AGENTS/FIRST AID
/EXPOSURE
SAFETY
FIRE: Non-combustible. Use extinguishing agent
appropriate to the surrounding fire
STABILITY: Stable. conditions.
HEALTH
INHALATION: Pungent coughing laboured Respirator / ventilation. Fresh air, obtain medical attention.
breathing, sore throat.
ENVIRONMENT
Slightly toxic to aquatic life. Minimize contamination of soil and
water.
SPILLAGE MITIGATION: PACKAGING Unbreakable material.
Absorb/prevent spreading by using sand/earth; collect MATERIAL:
and wash away remainder with plenty of water.
STORAGE: Separate from all substances, keep dry.
DISPOSAL OPTION:
Neutralize with lime or caustic soda. Small quantity FLASH POINT:
may be washed down drain. Dispose of at sea. AUTO IGNITION TEMPERATURE.
VERSION: 07 DATE OF ISSUE: DECEMBER 1999
SKIN: In case of frostbite; redness, pain, Cold insulating gloves. In case of frostbite, do not remove
blisters. clothes, rinse skin with plenty of
water or shower and obtain
medical attention.
EYES: In case of frostbite; redness, pain, Mono-goggles. Flush with plenty of water and
blurred vision. obtain medical attention.
INGESTION/ Vomiting, diarrhoea, (see also Rinse mouth, give plenty of water
SWALLOWING: inhalation). to drink and obtain medical
attention.
ENVIRONMENT
Cause air pollution and Prevent air pollution.
deficiency of oxygen.
SPILLAGE MITIGATION: PACKAGING
Ventilation never plays water jet on liquid, evacuate areas, MATERIAL:
and remove all sources of ignition. Vapours are heavier than
air and may travel long distances to possible sources. STORAGE: Cool, ventilate along the floor.
DISPOSAL OPTION:
Neutralize with lime or caustic soda. Small quantity FLASH POINT:
may be washed down drain. Dispose of at sea.
AUTO IGNITION TEMPERATURE:
VERSION: 08 DATE OF ISSUE: DECEMBER 1999
MSDS NO:009
XYLENE
(1,3 - DIETHYLBENZENE)
COMPOSITION: Mixture of artho-meta and Appearance and odor: Colourless clear liquid gas with
Para-xylene and ethyl- aromatic hydrocarbon odor.
Benzene.
ENVIRONMENT
Moderately toxic to aquatic Avoid gross contamination of soil
life. and water.
SPILLAGE MITIGATION: PACKAGING Steel container, brown glass bottle.
Absorb/prevent spreading by using sand/earth, collect MATERIAL:
and wash away remainder with plenty of water.
DISPOSAL OPTION: STORAGE: Keep fire proof.
Incinerate.
Transfer to safe open area, burn/evaporate. FLASH POINT: 25 ºC
MSDS NO:0010
TOLUENE
COMPOSITION: Toluene. Appearance and odor: Colourless liquid with
characteristic odor.
SKIN: Degreases the skin, redness Coveralls PVC gloves. Wash skin with water and soap.
and pain.
EYES: Redness, pain, blurred vision. Mono-goggles. Flush with plenty of water obtains
medical attention.
Abdominal spasm, headache,
INGESTION/ dizziness. Obtain medical attention, give
SWALLOWING: plenty of water.
ENVIRONMENT
No data available. Prevent contamination of soil and
water.
SPILLAGE MITIGATION: PACKAGING Steel drums.
Absorb/prevent spreading with sand/earth, collect and MATERIAL:
do not wash away remainder.
DISPOSAL OPTION: STORAGE: Fire proof.
Incinerate.
FLASH POINT: 4 ºC
MSDS NO:0011
ULTRACIDE
(40 EC)
COMPOSITION: Methidation (S – 2,3 dihydro –5- Appearance and odor: Blue liquid with offensive and characteristic
methoxy –2- OXO–134 – thiad- odor.
iazolo– 3–YL – methyl) 0,0 -
Dimethyl phosphorodithioate.
USAGE: Multipurpose insecticide. Incompatibilities: Miscible with most standard insecticides and
fungicides except those with alkaline reaction
(lime, sulphur copper).
TYPE OF HAZARD/SYMPTOMS PRECAUTIONS FIRE EXTINGUISHING
HAZARD AGENTS/FIRST AID
/EXPOSURE
SAFETY
FIRE: Flammable. No open flames, no sparks, no Dry chemical powder extinguisher, carbon
smoking or ignition sources. dioxide, water, and foam.
STABILITY: Stable in normal conditions. FOLLOW “OPERATOR SAFETY”.
HEALTH
INHALATION: Headache, dizziness vomiting, Half mask respirator with organic Fresh air, seek medical help immediately to
salivation bronchospasm. vapour catridge and particulate deal with bronchospasm (Atropine sulphate
filter. lmg I.V every 15 mins).
SKIN: Allergy, dermatitis poisoning Wear coveralls, hat or cap solid foot Wash off splashes of concentrate or spray
sweating. wear (boots) impermeable gloves, mixture immediately with water and soap.
eye and face protection. Seek medical help.
EYES: Irritation, redness, pain, miosis (a Mono-goggles. Flush or inigate eyes with water for at least
deceptive symptom as it may 10 mins. Obtain medical attention.
merely imply droplets of spray in
the conjuctival sac) which is an
abnormal contraction of pupils.
FLASH POINT:
DISPOSAL OPTION:
Incinerate.
SKIN: Allergy, dermatitis, poisoning Wear coveralls, hat or cap, solid Wash off splashes of concentrate or
and sweating. foot wear (boots) impermeable spray mixture immediately with
gloves eye and face protection. water and soap. Seek medical help.
Mono-goggles.
EYES: Irritation, redness, pain, Flush or inigate eye with water for at
miosis (a deceptive symptom least 10 mins. Obtain medical
as it may merely imply attention.
droplets of spray in the
conjuctival sac) which is an
abnormal contraction of
pupils.
Do not eat, drink, smoke while
INGESTION/ Nausea, vomiting, salivation, working with the product. Administer large quantity of activated
SWALLOWING: diarrhoea, spasms, headache charcoal in plenty of water. If large
dizziness, convulsions and quantity, induce vomiting by tickling
coma. the back of the throat. Give Atropic
sulphate 1mg IV. every 15mins until
signs of Atropinization occur. In
addition i.m. Pralidoxine inj. Is
started in a dose of 0.5g and repeated
to a total of 2g (it is not likely to be
useful if its use is delayed beyond 12-
24hrs).
ENVIRONMENT
Toxic to aquatic life. Avoid contamination of water.
SPILLAGE MITIGATION: PACKAGING Plastic material container white (IL).
Absorb/prevent spreading with sand/earth collect and MATERIAL:
wash away remainder with plenty of water.
STORAGE: 35°C
FLASH POINT:
AUTO IGNITION TEMPERATURE:
DISPOSAL OPTION: Incinerate.
VERSION: 012 DATE OF ISSUE: DECEMBER 1999
SILICONE FLUID
COMPOSITION: Appearance and odor: Colourless substance with vinegar-like
odor.
SKIN: Redness, pain skin burns. PVC gloves, apron and boots. Remove contaminated clothes, rinse with
plenty of water, and obtain medical
attention.
EYES: Redness, pain, blurred Mono-goggles. Flush with plenty of water and obtain
vision. medical attention.
INGESTION/ Abdominal pains, diarrhoea, Rinse mouth, give plenty of water to drink,
SWALLOWING: nausea. obtain medical attention.
ENVIRONMENT
No data Prevent contamination of soil
and water.
SPILLAGE MITIGATION: PACKAGING
Neutralize with moist sodium bicarbonate then MATERIAL:
wash away with plenty of water.
DISPOSAL OPTION: STORAGE: Cool dry ventilation.
Incinerate.
Dispose of in a controlled landfill site. LASH POINT: 320 ºC
ACETIC ACID/GLACIAL
COMPOSITION: 99.8% m/m min. pure, Appearance and odor: Colourless liquid with pungent odor.
technical grade for EP.
ENVIRONMENT
Slightly toxic to aquatic life. Avoid gross contamination
Cause oxygen depletion. of soil and water.
SPILLAGE MITIGATION: PACKAGING Carbouys, barrels, steel drum.
Absorb/prevent spreading by using sand/earth; collect MATERIAL:
and wash away remainder with plenty of water. If spilt
into surface water dilute or re-aerate. STORAGE: Keep cool, fire proof, separate from other oxidants.
DISPOSAL OPTION:
Neutralize with caustic soda, down hole injection. LASH POINT: 43 ºC
Dispose of at sea.
AUTO IGNITION TEMPERATURE: 426 ºC
SKIN: Corrosive, redness, pain, skin Cold insulating gloves, Wash with plenty of water.
burns. protective clothing.
EYES: Corrosive, redness with Close fitted safety goggles. Flush with plenty of water and obtain
blurred vision. medical attention.
ENVIRONMENT
Toxic to both land and Prevent contamination of soil,
aquatic life. sewers and water.
SPILLAGE MITIGATION: PACKAGING Air tight container.
MATERIAL:
Scoop up and collect in sealable container, do not wash
away remainder with large amount of water. STORAGE: Keep away from acids, aluminum, zinc
DISPOSAL OPTION: dust and
Silver oxide.
Neutralize with acids and dispose of into the drains.
FLASH POINT:
ENGINE OIL
COMPOSITION: Petroleum Extract Appearance and odor:
(Mixture of Hydrocarbons)
HEALTH
INHALATION: The low volatility of these products does not give rise to Avoid build-up of oil-mist Fresh air.
harmful concentrations of vapour except with open (from rotating machinery) in
systems at elevated temperatures. the working environment. The
threshold limited value for
mineral oil mist is mg/m³.
Mono-goggles.
Irritation.
EYES: Irrigate the eyes with
copious quantities of water.
Slight acute oral toxicity with irritation of mouth & the No special treatment is
INGESTION/ gastro-intestinal tract (note that the additives required. DO NOT INDUCE
SWALLOWING: incorporated do not affect the toxicity appreciably). vomiting. Seek medical
Aspiration hazard associated with lubricating oils is attention. If there is any
very dependent upon viscosity which determines both suspiscion of aspiration into
the likelihood of entry into the respiratory system & the the lungs (e.g during
extent of subsequent penetration. Viscosity charges vomiting) obtain medical
with temperature. Standard viscosity measured in advice urgently.
centistokes at 40°C. The higher the viscosity the lower
the distance of aspiration & consequently the lower the
risk to health.
ENVIRONMENT
Toxic to aquatic life. Avoid gross contamination of
soil & water.
SPILLAGE MITIGATION: PACKAGING
Absorb/prevent spreading with sand/earth, collect & wash away remainder with MATERIAL:
plenty of water & soap.
DISPOSAL OPTION: STORAGE: Keep cool, fire proof
Dispose of in crude delivery factories.
FLASH POINT:
GEAR OIL
COMPOSITION: Derived from high boiling fractions of Appearance and odor:
Petroleum.
SKIN: Prolonged contact give rise to dermatitis. Gross Protective gloves, rubber boots, Wash with plenty of water and
& prolonged contact may cause keratosis &even coverall, banier creams & after- approved cleansers (soap).
skin cancer. Contamination during usage or work hand creams. Provide
service may significantly increase the irritatancy disposable “wipers” only rages
of these products. should not be kept in overall
pockets.
INGESTION/ Slight acute oral toxicity with irritation of mouth No special treatment is required.
SWALLOWING: & the gastro-intestinal tract (note that the DO NOT INDUCE vomiting.
additives incorporated do not affect the toxicity Seek medical attention. If there is
appreciably). Aspiration hazard associated with any suspiscion of aspiration into
lubricating oils is very dependent upon viscosity the lungs (e.g during vomiting)
which determines both the likelihood of entry obtain medical advice urgently.
into the respiratory system & the extent of
subsequent penetration. Viscosity charges with
temperature. Standard viscosity measured in
centistokes at 40°C. The higher the viscosity the
lower the distance of aspiration & consequently
the lower the risk to health.
ENVIRONMENT
Toxic to aquatic life. Avoid gross contamination of soil
& water.
SPILLAGE MITIGATION: PACKAGING
Absorb/prevent spreading with sand/earth, collect & wash away MATERIAL:
remainder with plenty of water & soap.
DISPOSAL OPTION: STORAGE: Keep cool, fire proof
Dispose of in crude delivery factories.
FLASH POINT:
HYDRAULIC OIL
COMPOSITION: Derived from high boiling fractions of Appearance and odor:
Petroleum.
USAGE: Automotive use. Incompatibilities:
TYPE OF HAZARD/SYMPTOMS PRECAUTIONS FIRE EXTINGUISHING
HAZARD AGENTS/FIRST AID
/EXPOSURE
SAFETY
FIRE: Combustible. No open flames, no sparks & Carbon dioxide, powder foam.
smoking.
STABILITY: Stable.
HEALTH
INHALATION: The low volatility of these products does not Avoid build-up of oil-mist (from Fresh air.
give rise to harmful concentrations of vapour rotating machinery) in the working
except with open systems at elevated environment. The threshold limited
temperatures. value for mineral oil mist is
mg/m³.
SKIN: Prolonged contact give rise to dermatitis. Protective gloves, rubber boots, Wash with plenty of water and
Gross & prolonged contact may cause coverall, banier creams & after- approved cleansers (soap).
keratosis &even skin cancer. Contamination work hand creams. Provide
during usage or service may significantly disposable “wipers” only rages
increase the irritatancy of these products. should not be kept in overall
pockets.
Irritation.
EYES: Mono-goggles. Irrigate the eyes with copious
quantities of water.
Slight acute oral toxicity with irritation of
INGESTION/ mouth & the gastro-intestinal tract (note that No special treatment is required.
SWALLOWING: the additives incorporated do not affect the DO NOT INDUCE vomiting.
toxicity appreciably). Aspiration hazard Seek medical attention. If there is
associated with lubricating oils is very any suspiscion of aspiration into
dependent upon viscosity which determines the lungs (e.g during vomiting)
both the likelihood of entry into the obtain medical advice urgently.
respiratory system & the extent of subsequent
penetration. Viscosity charges with
temperature. Standard viscosity measured in
centistokes at 40°C. The higher the viscosity
the lower the distance of aspiration &
consequently the lower the risk to health.
ENVIRONMENT
Toxic to aquatic life. Avoid gross contamination of soil
& water.
SPILLAGE MITIGATION: PACKAGING
Absorb/prevent spreading with sand/earth, collect & wash away MATERIAL:
remainder with plenty of water & soap.
DISPOSAL OPTION: STORAGE: Keep cool, fire proof
Dispose of in crude delivery factories.
FLASH POINT:
BRAKE FLUID
COMPOSITION: Petroleum distillate mixture of Appearance and odor: Colourless liquid gas with
Hydrocarbons from C to C. characteristic odor.
SKIN: In case of frostbite; redness, pain, Cold insulating gloves. In case of frostbite, do not remove
blisters. clothes, rinse skin with plenty of
water or shower and obtain
medical attention.
EYES: In case of frostbite; redness, pain, Mono-goggles. Flush with plenty of water and
blurred vision. obtain medical attention.
INGESTION/ Vomiting, diarrhea, (see also Rinse mouth, give plenty of water
SWALLOWING: inhalation). to drink and obtain medical
attention.
ENVIRONMENT
Cause air pollution and deficiency Prevent air pollution.
of oxygen.
SPILLAGE MITIGATION: PACKAGING
Ventilation never plays water jet on liquid, evacuate areas, MATERIAL:
and remove all sources of ignition. Vapours are heavier
than air and may travel long distances to possible sources. STORAGE: Cool, ventilate along the floor.
DISPOSAL OPTION:
Neutralize with lime or caustic soda. Small quantity FLASH POINT:
may be washed down drain. Dispose of at sea.
AUTO IGNITION TEMPERATURE:
VERSION: 019 DATE OF ISSUE: DECEMBER 1999
SKIN: Prolonged contact give rise to dermatitis. Protective gloves, rubber boots, Wash with plenty of water and
Gross & prolonged contact may cause coverall, banier creams & after- approved cleansers (soap).
keratosis &even skin cancer. Contamination work hand creams. Provide
during usage or service may significantly disposable “wipers” only rages
increase the irritatancy of these products. should not be kept in overall
pockets.
Irritation.
EYES: Mono-goggles. Irrigate the eyes with copious
quantities of water.
Slight acute oral toxicity with irritation of
INGESTION/ mouth & the gastro-intestinal tract (note that No special treatment is required.
SWALLOWING: the additives incorporated do not affect the DO NOT INDUCE vomiting. Seek
toxicity appreciably). Aspiration hazard medical attention. If there is any
associated with lubricating oils is very suspiscion of aspiration into the
dependent upon viscosity which determines lungs (e.g during vomiting) obtain
both the likelihood of entry into the medical advice urgently.
respiratory system & the extent of subsequent
penetration. Viscosity charges with
temperature. Standard viscosity measured in
centistokes at 40°C. The higher the viscosity
the lower the distance of aspiration &
consequently the lower the risk to health.
ENVIRONMENT
Toxic to aquatic life. Avoid gross contamination of
soil & water.
SPILLAGE MITIGATION: PACKAGING
Absorb/prevent spreading with sand/earth, collect & wash MATERIAL:
away remainder with plenty of water & soap.
DISPOSAL OPTION: STORAGE: Keep cool, fire proof
Dispose of in crude delivery factories.
FLASH POINT: